Immunizations

On-site Immunization Clinics in Pittsburgh

We provide on-site immunization clinics for employers, community groups, schools and other group settings. We use professional nurses known for their reliability and friendly service to ensure the highest level of safety and comfort.

Schedule Clinics for this Fall

Flu season peaks from December to March, but the Center for Disease Control (CDC) recommends that individuals receive their vaccinations in the fall to avoid the flu. For your convenience, we offer an online scheduling tool that your employees or group members can use to easily sign up to receive a vaccine.

Immunizations for Students

Free and Low-cost Flu Shots

We are able to provide flu vaccinations for Medicare-enrolled Seniors (and disabled individuals who are enrolled in Medicare) at no chargeto the individual. Proof of Medicare Part B health insurance is required so that their plan can be billed for the covered vaccination. All Medicare Advantage Plans are eligible including Highmark Security Blue and Freedom Blue, UPMC for Life, Health America Advantra, Bravo, United Healthcare and Gateway Assurance.

Many employer health plans include flu shots as a covered benefit. For these companies, employee flu claims may be billed to the insurance company for payment. Call us to determine if this is a possibility for your group.

For those individuals not under Medicare Part B or an immunization health benefit, a nominal fee will be charged at the time of the shot. Contact us to discuss rates.

Adult Vaccination Schedule

Pneumonia Vaccine Clinic: All adults 65 years of age and older or other individuals with chronic health problems or weakened immune systems should be vaccinated against pneumonia. A second dose is recommended after 5 years.

Tdap (Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis Combined) Vaccinations: Adults 19-64 should receive a single dose of Tdap to replace the next scheduled dose of tetanus and diphtheria toxoids vaccine (Td) for booster immunization against tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis if they received their last Td dose >10 years earlier and have not previously received a Tdap vaccine. Intervals of 2 years or less between Td and Tdap may be used.

Hepatitis A Vaccinations: Persons > 12 months of age may receive this vaccine for active immunization against disease caused by Hepatitis A virus (HAV). A series of 2 doses is required at 0 and 6 months.

Hepatitis B Vaccinations: This vaccine is indicated for immunization against infection caused by all known subtypes of hepatitis B virus. A series of 3 doses are required at 0, 1 and 6 months for lasting protection.

Shingles Vaccinations: Physician prescription is required, insurance co-pays may apply. A single dose of shingles vaccine is indicated for adults 60 years of age and older.